Another Prisoner Exchange Could Take Place This Year

Currently, Russia holds 113 Ukrainians as prisoners

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“We haven’t stopped. We continue to hold personal negotiations involving the president and the leader of the working group, namely Mr. Ermak (Andriy Ermak – assistant to Volodymyr Zelensky – ed.). We are holding negotiations to bring everyone back. Now ours, those that are identified, total 113. Of them, 89 are Crimean Tatars,” Denisova said, according to Novoye Vremya.

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